The initial aim of al-Furqan Foundation was to document and preserve the Islamic written heritage, principally focusing on the cataloguing, surveying, editing and publishing of Islamic manuscripts. However, the involvement of scholars, the general public and institutions became an essential component in the activities of al-Furqan, due to the need to inform the demanding users of the Foundation, about the results, findings and methods of its work.
Events
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Science in Islam and Classical Modernity
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Human Rights in Islam
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Jesus Christ in the Islamic Literary Tradition
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Al-Manar: A Centennial Celebration
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Early Examples of Art, Architecture and Calligraphy in the Islamic West
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Democracy and Islamic Political System: Similarities and Differences
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International Politics Pre-Islam and the Significance of Makkah in World Trade
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A Friend beyond All Price: Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud and St. John Philby
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Uncovering the Home of Prophet Muhammad in Makkah